Originally posted by Eagle Road
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It seems that most people that advocate for gun rights see any effort to control gun violence to be a step on the path to prohibition and a threat to their cause.
I'd imagine people would probably like to have access to some sort of registry or list so they can take every step not to put their community in jeopardy.
Let's not kid ourselves; most of the guys who commit these mass shootings are completely socially isolated. The more checks you have in order to legally purchase a gun, the less likely someone like that slips through the cracks. Again, no legislation is perfect, but that seems to be the requirement nowadays, at least on this issue.
Sometimes something is just a good idea and not some nefarious plot to strip you of your rights. I'm so tired of people equating guns to knives, tire irons or any other close-range weapon. A gun provides an extremely convenient way to kill people with little risk to your own safety, while requiring very little training to operate. So wouldn't it make sense to try to make acquiring a gun harder than, say, a pack of cigarettes?
No one policy is going to eliminate the problem, but if you can actually pass some reasonable legislation, eventually there will be a cumulative effect.
I mean, if the idea is that this is a societal issue and not a gun issue, then wouldn't you want to push to keep your product out of the hands of maniacs and criminals? Isn't that just smart marketing?
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